Your planned protests will raise tensions, DSS urges labour leaders to embrace dialogue

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Your planned protests will raise tensions, DSS urges labour leaders to embrace dialogue

By Jeffrey Agbo

The Department of State Services (DSS) has called on the organised labour to embrace dialogue and shelve its protests slated for February 27 and 28.

Spokesman of the secret police, Peter Afunanya, made this known in a statement on Wednesday, noting that although the DSS recognises protest as the legitimate right of the labour movement, such move could work against peace and public order.

“The attention of the DSS has been drawn to plans by sections of the organised labour to stage protests between Feb. 27 and Feb. 28 in parts of the country over sundry economic issues,” the statement said.

“The DSS appeals to labour to go after dialogue and negotiation rather than engaging in conducts that can heighten tensions.

“More so, the service is aware that some elements are planning to use the opportunity of the protest to foment crisis and by extension, widespread violence.”

The DSS said the protests, without doubt, would worsen the socio-economic situation across the country.

According to him, it is common knowledge that all levels of government are striving to ameliorate the prevailing economic condition and as such, should be given a benefit of the doubt.

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He said appropriate authorities were working assiduously with a spectrum of stakeholders to fashion out modalities to address the current difficulties.

Afunanya urged members of the public to recognise that what remains unsolved in time of peace, would not be attained in the time of war.

“Ongoing wars in the global scene is a stark reminder of their catastrophic repercussions on the affected countries’ domestic environments thus, the critical need to protect and maintain our internal stability and unity.

“Those exploiting the fault lines in the country need to have a rethink as resort to negativities will endanger our peaceful coexistence with dire consequences.

“Parents and guardians are implored to exert authority in guiding their children and wards from inimical acts capable of jeopardising public safety and harmony,” he added.

The DSS spokesman urged all sectors, including political parties, opposition groups, religious and traditional institutions, civil society and non-governmental bodies to eschew violence and demonstrate leadership and statesmanship in the current challenging times.

According to him, making political capital out of the current situation or making divisive utterances at a time like this will be of no benefit to any peace-loving Nigerian.

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